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Transposing Notes at a glance chart

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

A quick and easy guide to transposing notes from one key to another. Includes all seven notes in each key: Sharp keys ascending from C (no sharps) by fifths all the way to the key of C# (which has 7 sharps); and includes flat keys, ascending from C (no flats) to the key of Cb (7 flats).

04/29/2009
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How a Music Library Works

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This basic introduction to production music libraries explains what music libraries do, how individuals and production companies can buy or license music from them, and how production music libraries are different from one another. Put together by a composer whose work appears in numerous product...

02/04/2009
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Guitar Riffs: Venus, Money & Final Countdown

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Guitar Tablature showing how to play 3 popular guitar riffs: Venus, Money, and Final Countdown.

01/28/2009
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Guitar C Scale and Related Chords

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Learn now to play a C scale on the guitar (shown in both guitar tablature AND piano notation); and also learn the 7 different chords built on the notes of that scale. When playing in the key of C, the 7 notes of the scale are used to make the melody and the chords.

01/28/2009
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Transposing Chords and keys - At a Glance Chart

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

A handy chart to help you easily transpose chords from one key to another. Just take the chord number from any key, and play the same chord number from a different key. / Each key has 7 different chords.

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 11: Play 8 and 12 bar Blues

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Use 3 simple chords and 3 cool blues scales to practice playing 8 and 12-bar blues!

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 10: Playing Blues Scales

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

The secret to improvising jazz, blues, and even heavy rock. Does “Smoke on the Water” really use blues scales?

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 9: Cool Bass Lines

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

This is where you really start playing with the feel of a song! With these Boom-chuck, Cowboy & Boogie bass lines, you’ll be sounding cool (and having fun) in no time!

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 8: Reading Chords

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

Make chords from the simple “C” to CmMaj7, and learn one simple way to switch from a major chord to a minor one.

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 7: Chords and Scales

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

Learn what kind of chords every scale and key have in common, which is the basis for transposing songs to different keys.

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 6: Playing with all 7 Chords

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

What chords do “Over the Rainbow”, “Gillian Island”, “Y.M.C.A” and “Danny Boy” have in common? This fact sheet shows you!

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 5: Playing 1950s songs

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Play lots of doo-wop and crooner songs of the 1950s with just 4 simple chords!

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 4: Playing By Ear

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

Learn how to figure out which 3 chords to play in over 35 songs.

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No 3: Making Chords

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

Play songs right away using 3 simple chords that are in almost every song. Learn how these 3 chords are made out of the same 7 notes melodies are made of.

12/03/2008
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Music Factsheet No. 2: Making Melodies

from SuzDoyleMusic in How-to-Guides & Manuals

Learn how to play the melodies of oodles of popular songs with just 7 simple notes of a scale.!

12/03/2008

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Name
Suzannah Doyle
Location
Pacific Northwest
Bio
Suzannah Doyle is a composer, performer, on-the-spot songwriter and teacher whose work appears in movies, commercials, TV & radio shows, documentar... (More)
Gender
Female
Website
http://www.SuzDoyle.com
Occupation
Composer, Music Educator
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